Having received his primary education from teacher Mohammad Musazadeh, Huseyn was well versed in religious sciences, Arabic, Persian and Turkish, as well as Eastern literature and history.
He was employed by Mufti of Caucasus, Mahammad Afandi (1857-1872) on July 25, 1857, at the three-year Muslim clerical school in Tbilisi.
After his death, the Spiritual Administration of the Caucasus lost its function due to the collapse of the imperial system.
As a believing Muslim, he knew how to respect someone else's religion, and had friends among the Russian, Georgian, and Armenian clergy.
He prepared mathematics textbooks"Masaili-ammil-hesab" (General issues of arithmetic) and linguistic work "Mabdei-talimi-sibyan" (Beginning for teenagers) for newcomers to the Muslim madrasa.